Most Popular File Encryption Tool: VeraCrypt


Encrypting your sensitive data is important, but not all encryption tools are the same.
Most Popular File Encryption Tool: VeraCrypt
VeraCrypt, the spiritual (and in many ways, including its code, actual) descendant of TrueCrypt, took the top spot by a wide margin, bringing home close to 41% of the overall vote. It's free, (mostly) open source, cross-platform, offers strong encryption, and offers all of the great features TrueCrypt did before its developers abandoned it.
Second place with 20% of the overall vote was 7-Zip, a file compression tool that also has the ability to create encrypted archives. It's also free and cross-platform, and easy to use. Third place with close to 16% of the vote went to GNU Privacy Guard-more a platform than a product, but one with tons of individual tools that support its preferred encryption method, PGP. In fourth place with over 15% of the votes cast was Microsoft's BitLocker, built in to and already available in Windows Vista and Windows 7 (Ultimate and Enterprise), and into Windows 8 (Pro and Enterprise), as well as Windows Server (2008 and later). Bringing up the rear with just over 7% of the overall vote was AxCrypt.

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